Access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) : voices of women with HIV in Yangon, Myanmar
Issued Date
2006
Copyright Date
2006
Resource Type
Language
eng
File Type
application/pdf
No. of Pages/File Size
vii, 201 leaves
ISBN
9740471374
Access Rights
open access
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ผลงานนี้เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของมหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล ขอสงวนไว้สำหรับเพื่อการศึกษาเท่านั้น ต้องอ้างอิงแหล่งที่มา ห้ามดัดแปลงเนื้อหา และห้ามนำไปใช้เพื่อการค้า
Rights Holder(s)
Mahidol University
Bibliographic Citation
Thesis (M.A. (Health Social Science))--Mahidol University, 2006
Suggested Citation
Shein, Kathy Access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) : voices of women with HIV in Yangon, Myanmar. Thesis (M.A. (Health Social Science))--Mahidol University, 2006. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/107881
Title
Access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) : voices of women with HIV in Yangon, Myanmar
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Advisor(s)
Abstract
In the era of HIV/AIDS, the absence of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) for people living with HIV (PLWHA) has resulted in care behavior receiving greater global attention. This study used a social science approach to explore the SRH problems and unmet needs of women with HIV in Myanmar. The results will provide effective program outcomes for future health designs for PLWHA in Myanmar. This qualitative research study was undertaken with nine women with HIV for life history interviews, three husbands of women with HIV for key informant interviews, five males and five females for separate focus group discussions, a leader of a PLWHA self-help group, a medical doctor and a nurse as additional key informants. The results revealed that all the women with HIV suffered SRH problems and unmet needs in different ways in their daily life. The majority of the women faced a lack of reproductive health knowledge and services, unwanted pregnancy and induced illegal abortion under patriarchal capitalist society in Myanmar. The most difficult point to negotiate with their partner was using condoms. The strong patriarchal capitalist socialization determined the life of women with HIV through production, reproduction and sexuality which leads SRH problems and unmet needs in health seeking opportunity for women with HIV. The results suggest that effective and comprehensive SRH education and services for PLWHA should be developed and provided. These education and services will target females mainly but include males for their understanding and support for women in SRH. HIV/AIDS knowledge and counseling training should be provided to all health care personnel for reduction of stigma and discrimination to PLWHA, regarding the SRH issues in Myanmar.
Description
Health Social Science (Mahidol University 2006)
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Degree Level
Master's degree
Degree Department
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
Degree Discipline
Health Social Science
Degree Grantor(s)
Mahidol University